The Big Bang Theory's Mayim Bialik Slams Frozen

It seems she's not the biggest fan...

Frozen may be the highest grossing original animated film of all time, but not everyone loves it. Mayim Bialik is clearly not a fan, as The Big Bang Theory star has taken to her blog with a post entitled "Why My Sons and I Hate the Movie 'Frozen'".

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Despite the focus on sisterly love, Bialik argues that Anna's desire to meet a man remains the central plot line. "This is a movie geared to small children who I don’t think need to be focusing on that as the main driving plot of a movie, especially when it’s not a literary or historically-based fairy tale," writes Bialik. "And these characters are young; certainly not old enough in my socially conservative opinion to be searching for mates!"

Bialik also takes issue with the prince/original love interest double-crossing Anna, arguing that the overall lesson is that men can't be trusted. According to Bialik, "Feminism doesn’t equal male-bashing. And this movie isn’t empowering because it shows that a Prince is a jerk and should not have been trusted."

But her biggest problem with Frozen is the way the female characters were animated. She notes that the male characters look like normal cartoon men, but argues that the female characters don't even look like the same species as the men. "They have ginormous eyes. Like really ridiculously big," explains Bialik. "Teeny-tiny ski slope noses. Exaggerated delicate ski sloppiness, actually. Barbie doll proportions of their bodies in general: tiny waists, ample busts, and huge heads. They look like dolls."